OK, I give up...which/where is the REAL &quot;La Tavernetta&quot;?

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OK, I give up...which/where is the REAL &quot;La Tavernetta&quot;?

Sadly, my deep affection for "La Vigna" has finally waned. The last two times I was there, although they continue to treat this solo diner extremely well, their pasta fagioli was grey instead of white and let's not even discuss the bolognese sauce.

I searched for info about "La Tavernetta" but I'm confused: are there now two of them, as I think I saw in the postings I found? If so , which is the "real" one that got so many raves? And where is it- I tried 411 but they sounded as confused as me. I was under the impression "La T" was in Forest Hills but they had no listing there.

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